Suddenly Savannah
For an entire generation of Americans, Savannah is defined by its St. Patrick's Day celebrations. Not surprising given that the city's parade and festivals draw close to a million revelers each year. And yet, there's far more going on here than bodhran beats and mass partying. These images of moss-draped oaks and antebellum homes, of friendly shops and outdoor restaurants, convey the promise of deeper, more lasting pleasures. See for yourself why this beautiful old town continues to be one of the treasures of the New South.
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Crab Shack, with catSome believe that this creekside restaurant has morphed into a tacky tourist trap, but we still love The Crab Shack on Tybee Island. |
Savannah Square FountainFountains sparkle in Savannah |
Gallery exhibit at Savannah College of Art and DesignLimerick Ladies by SCAD professor Denise Falk graces the Pei Ling Chan Gallery. |
Sapphire Grill's mosaic restaurant signOne of Savannah's best fine dining restaurants, Sapphire Grill features superb cuisine enlivened with local ingredients, not to mention an extensive wine list. Located in a venerable building with an exterior of Savannah ... |
Sidewalk snackingChoose pizza by the slice at Vinnie Van Go-Go's in the City Market. |
Chef in actionAt his cooking school on Waters Avenue, Chef Joe Randall invites guests to learn about and sample favorite regional dishes. |
Literary inspirationIona's Gallery and Great Finds takes its name from a character in Redemption Song, written by Bertice Berry. She co-owns the gallery with Jeanine Chambers. |
The tallest live oak tree in historic district SavannahThis 300-year-old live oak tree shelters the garden of a private residence at 208 East Hall Street. |
A leisurely afternoonThe Six Pence Pub, which has appeared in numerous movies and television shows, makes a handsome spot to relax. |
Duel in SavannahFor a bawdy good time, join the sing-along at Savannah Smiles Dueling Pianos Saloon. |
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